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  1. UN expert raises alarm over unfair treatment of pro-Palestinian student protesters in US

    - UN News

    A UN independent human rights expert warned on Friday that the recent increase in student protest attacks across campuses in the United States indicates an “erosion of intellectual freedom and democratic principles within educational settings.”

  2. ‘Keep working with us to build a better world,’ Guterres says, as major UN civil society forum closes in Kenya

    - UN News

    The first-ever UN civil society conference held in Africa wrapped up in Nairobi on Friday hearing calls for “bold and honest” conversations among governments and civil society to drive forward shared vision for reinvigorated multilateralism, a better world and a brighter future for all.

  3. In Nairobi, Guterres reiterates appeal for end to Gaza war

    - UN News

    With the situation in Rafah “on a knife’s edge”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appealed again on Friday for Israeli and Hamas leaders “to demonstrate political courage and spare no effort” in reaching an agreement to end the war in Gaza and free all hostages.

  4. UPDATING LIVE: General Assembly to hold emergency session on Israel-Palestine crisis

    - UN News

    The UN General Assembly is set to convene again at 10:00 AM New York time for an emergency special session on the Gaza crisis with the fate hundreds of thousands of civilians in Rafah hanging in the balance as Israeli forces continue their advance on the southern city.

  5. Gaza: As exodus from Rafah continues, UN urges reopening of aid lines

    - UN News

    With no let-up in the Israeli military operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah into Friday, UN humanitarians issued renewed calls for a ceasefire as “the only hope” to avert further bloodshed and restore desperately needed aid deliveries.

  6. Inclusivity, Impact, and Innovation Needed to Meet SDGs, UN Civil Society Conference Hears

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, May 09 (IPS) - The world is neither on track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) nor is it leveraging emerging opportunities to effectively address global concerns such as extreme hunger, poverty, conflict, and climate change. Global concerns have outpaced existing structures for international cooperation and coping.

  7. The Bleak déjà vu in Darfur

    - Inter Press Service

    DARFUR, Western Sudan, May 09 (IPS) - As dawn breaks over Darfur, my return after two decades feels heavy. Many millions are suffering once again. Twenty years ago, I was part of the humanitarian effort to make a difference. That was in the early 2000s, when celebrities and world-famous journalists would make the trek in a well-intentioned effort to focus attention on the atrocities across Darfur.

  8. Dissenting Voices at Nairobi Soil Health Forum Over Increased Fertilizer Use

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, May 09 (IPS) - As the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit convened in Nairobi to review the progress made in terms of increasing fertilizer use in line with the 2006 Abuja Declaration, experts, practitioners, activists, and even government officials pointed out that accelerated fertilizer use may not be the magic bullet for increased food production in Africa.

  9. ‘Outrageous’ arson attack forces UNRWA to temporarily shutter East Jerusalem compound

    - UN News

    The head of the UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) has temporarily closed its headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem after an arson attack on Thursday following weeks of protests.

  10. Somalia urged to take ‘concrete action’ against officials who violate citizens’ rights

    - UN News

    The UN independent human rights expert on Somalia on Thursday called on authorities to step up efforts to address the country’s complex and serious security challenges.

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